UNC football team ready for rivalry game against Duke
The victory bell will be on the line Saturday on senior day when Duke comes to Kenan Stadium at 3:30 p.m.
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The victory bell will be on the line Saturday on senior day when Duke comes to Kenan Stadium at 3:30 p.m.
The Chapel Hill Town Council received public comment on the proposed Northside and Pine Knolls Community Plan at a meeting Monday night.
The Orange Rural Fire Department and the town of Hillsborough will officially receive a new fire truck today at 10 a.m. The truck will be delivered to the main fire station on Churton Street in downtown Hillsborough.
Student organizations have the chance to win a $5,500 grant from Zipcar through its Students with Drive competition.
Nominations are open for the 2012 Faculty Mentoring Award sponsored by the Carolina Women’s Leadership Council.
No UNC students were among the 32 Rhodes Scholars announced Monday for 2012.
DAVIS, Calif. (MCT) — The University of California Davis campus police chief was placed on administrative leave Monday as the school’s chancellor called for the Yolo County district attorney to review the use of force in the pepper spraying of protesting students.
CAIRO (MCT) — As deadly clashes intensified Monday between thousands of protesters and riot police, Egypt’s interim government offered to resign in an attempt to calm three consecutive days of unrest that have shaken the country ahead of next week’s parliamentary elections.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — Unable to break the partisan stalemate over taxes and Medicare, the deficit-reduction supercommittee came to a quiet end as the co-chairs issued a statement saying no deal could be reached by the panel’s deadline.
CAIRO (MCT) — Rocket-propelled grenades reportedly struck a Damascus office of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s Baath Party before dawn Sunday in the first attack of its kind in the capital since an anti-government uprising began last spring.
CAIRO (MCT) — Egypt plunged deeper into political crisis just eight days before elections, as security forces attacked protesters and torched their tents Sunday in unrest that appears headed toward a second uprising, this time against Egypt’s military rulers.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — The co-chairs of the congressional debt-reduction committee seemed doubtful on Sunday that the panel would reach a deficit-reduction accord by Monday’s deadline, each blaming the other party’s unwillingness to budge on the issues of taxes and entitlement spending.
Chapel Hill 2020 held its first reporting out session from the first theme group meeting of the comprehensive planning process on Saturday. More than 100 people attended the meeting at Chapel Hill High School.
The UNC Habitat for Humanity Honduras team is offering students rides to the airport for Thanksgiving break.
A White House-sponsored social change project is currently accepting applications from college students.
Someone sped at about 3:04 p.m. Friday at Clayton Road, Chapel Hill police reports state.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — Buried in a thick spending bill before Congress that must be approved to prevent a government shutdown is one line dealing with tomato paste.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (MCT) — An Idaho man has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Obama in connection with a shooting incident at the White House on Friday night.
NEW YORK (MCT) — Occupy Wall Street vowed to mark the two-month anniversary of its protests with a “day of action” Thursday, beginning with a march to the heart of the financial district — the New York Stock Exchange — that drew hundreds of chanting, sign-waving supporters to lower Manhattan.
Someone sprayed graffiti on a recycling dumpster between midnight and 4:27 p.m. Tuesday at 201 S. Estes Drive, according to Chapel Hill police reports. The dumpster was valued at $50, reports state.